Jayco Granite-ridge-motorhome 2004

Vehicle Details: Recalls, Consumer Complaints, Service Bulletins

Below you will find all available information on the 2004 JAYCO GRANITE-RIDGE-MOTORHOME.

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Frequently Asked Questions
  • Are there recalls for the 2004 JAYCO GRANITE-RIDGE-MOTORHOME?
     - There are 7 recall(s) for the 2004 JAYCO GRANITE-RIDGE-MOTORHOME, additional information is below.
NHTSA Mandated Recalls
  • Recall 127491 [USA]: In the event of a fire, if the fire extinguisher does not function properly, it can increase the risk of injury.

  • Recall 60308 [USA]: Should the engine stall, a vehicle crash could occur.

  • Recall 60323 [USA]: These hot particles may ignite the air filter element with the potential for air induction system damage or underhood fire.

  • Recall 51350 [USA]: This condition, if not addressed, could result in a crash, personal injury or death.

  • Recall 33217 [USA]: An electrical short can occur causing the oven to activate without pressing any key pads. this could result in excessive heat, smoke, or possibly a fire.

  • Recall 2017649 [Canada]: Accessories

  • Recall 2005388 [Canada]: Other

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Bulletins

Bulletins are notices put out by manufacturers in conjunction with the NHTSA to notify the public of manufacturing issues or changes.

  • INC 22-067 - EQUIPMENT:OTHER:OWNERS/SERVICE/OTHER MANUAL : Jayco and entegra coach storage tips. Instructions for storing jayco and entegra coach diesel pushers.
Most Recent Consumer Complaints and Accidents
CrashFireTowedInjuredDeathsFailure
Date
NoNoN 1 InjuredNone20040809

We have a 2004 jayco granite ridge class-c motor home. On our first trip when the temperature got below 40 degrees, i personally could not open the entry door. My husband nearly broke his knuckles forcing the door open. I feel this is a safety matter, since the only other exit is the back window which is an extreme exit. On one occasion our carbon monoxide detector went off because we were using the generator & furnace for heat and fumes were getting into the cab near the detector. We shut the generator off and opened windows but it was extremely difficult to get the entry door open. It appears that cold weather affects the material the door is made from.??? Our dealer is attempting to resolve this problem, however i feel this is a factory structural problem. *jb

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